The Washington Post announced widespread layoffs on Wednesday, affecting multiple parts of the newsroom, the latest round off job losses at the nearly 150-year-old newspaper. The paper’s staff was instructed to “stay home today” and told during a morning virtual meeting about “significant actions,” including shutting down almost the entire Sports section, closing the Books section, canceling its flagship Post Reports political podcast, slashing international reporting, “restructuring” the Metro desk and “significantly [reducing] the number of editors. According to the Columbia Journalism Review, Caroline O’Donovan, a reporter covering Amazon, was laid off . Editor-in-chief Matt Murray said the layoffs are part of a “broad strategic reset.” Roughly 33% of the paper’s staff is being cut, according to reports. One employee told The Guardian that the newsroom had been on edge for weeks before Wednesday’s mornings announcement. “It’s an absolute bloodbath,” the employee said. “The ...
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